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Bus station hiking trails in Naturschutzgebiet Torfkanal Und Randmoore traverse a distinctive moorland landscape, characterized by expansive moorland, bog birch forests, and historical peat canals. The terrain is generally flat, featuring paths lined with birch trees and typical moorland flora. Hikers will encounter picturesque moor lakes and remnants of past peat extraction, offering insights into the region's natural and historical development.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A break for animal observation.
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The NSG LÜ 312 Hammeniederung nature reserve is predominantly characterized by extensive grassland, which is mostly used extensively and has a dense network of ditches. However, the area is also characterized by significant proportions of agricultural unused landscape structures, such as reed beds, wet meadows, wet scrub, alder forests, various bodies of water, and in the northwestern fringe, near-natural raised bog stages. The landscape is characterized by very slight relief differences, predominant grassland and thus extensive openness, proximity to nature, and a general lack of built structures. See: https://www.nlwkn.niedersachsen.de/naturschutzgebiete/natur-und-landschaftsschutzgebiete-im-bereich-hammeniederung-und-teufelsmoor-196625.html
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The NSG LÜ 312 Hammeniederung is predominantly characterized by extensive grassland, which is mostly used extensively and has a dense network of ditches. However, the area is also characterized by significant proportions of agricultural unused landscape structures, such as reed beds, wet fallow land, wet scrub, alder forests, various bodies of water, and in the northwestern fringe, near-natural raised bog stages. The landscape is characterized by very slight relief differences, predominant grassland and thus extensive openness, proximity to nature, and a largely absence of built structures. See: https://www.nlwkn.niedersachsen.de/naturschutzgebiete/natur-und-landschaftsschutzgebiete-im-bereich-hammeniederung-und-teufelsmoor-196625.html
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The campsite, often known as Neu-Helgoland or Campingplatz am Hammehafen, is located directly on the Hamme river near Worpswede. Here is the most important information: Location: The site is situated on the outskirts of Worpswede, directly at the Hammehafen. Facilities: There are pitches for motorhomes, caravans, and tents. Sanitary facilities are available. Activities: Canoes and kayaks can be rented at the Hammehafen (prices from €15 to €35, as of 2018/2026). There is also a bistro with a beer garden and an adjacent swimming beach on the Hamme. Season: The season typically runs from April to early October. Contact: The site can be found via the website hammehafen.de, telephone: +49 (0) 4792 509.
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The River Hamme One can assume that without the river Hamme, the development of Worpswede and the Teufelsmoor as we know them today would not have happened. The Hamme runs through part of the extensive moorland landscape, which formed over a period of approx. 10,000 years in a shallow lake after the last ice age. Until the construction of the lock in Ritterhude in 1876, the water could flow unhindered into parts of the moorland landscape via the Weser and its tributaries. The construction of a lock at an early stage clearly shows the importance of the Hamme. As early as around 1750, the Teufelsmoor was planned to be drained. Some canals were created, which were increasingly used as transport routes with growing economic importance. The Hamme is 48 km long. The river originates north of Osterholz-Scharmbeck at an altitude of 45 m above sea level. See: https://www.worpswede-tipps.de/fluss_hamme/
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The Melkhus at Café zum Brinkhof (often referred to as Melkhus Teufelsmoor) is a popular stop for cyclists and hikers near Worpswede. Here is the most important information: Concept: It is a small, green house run by farmers, serving as a "milk filling station" and rest stop. Offerings: Milkshakes, ice cream, cheese cubes, quark, and other regional dairy products are offered, mainly from May to October. Operator/Contact: It is run by the Murken family (@melkhusteufelsmoor on Instagram). Note: Opening hours are seasonal and usually follow daylight saving time (May–October).
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A great view of the Hamme river from the bridge.
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Here you can easily observe the wildlife
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There are over 400 hiking trails in Naturschutzgebiet Torfkanal Und Randmoore that are accessible from bus stations, offering a wide range of options for exploring the region's unique moorland landscapes.
Yes, the region offers over 250 easy hiking trails that you can reach by bus. These routes are generally flat, making them suitable for beginners or those looking for a relaxed walk. An example is the The Devil of Teufelsmoor – Bridge over the Hamme loop from Teufelsmoor, Fleitenkiel, an easy 6 km loop.
The bus-accessible trails in Naturschutzgebiet Torfkanal Und Randmoore lead through expansive moorland, a rare habitat characterized by birch trees, paths lined with blueberries, and picturesque moor lakes. You might also encounter marsh calla along the historical Torfkanal and spot typical moorland flora and fauna like sundews or the woodcock.
Absolutely. Many trails are suitable for families, offering gentle terrain and interesting sights. The Connecting path Teufelsmoor - Verlüßmoor, for instance, is considered great for families, featuring information boards about the moor's history and resting places. Keep in mind that access to this specific path is restricted to June 16th to September 30th to protect nesting birds.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in Naturschutzgebiet Torfkanal Und Randmoore. However, as it is a nature reserve, it's crucial to keep dogs on a leash to protect the sensitive moorland ecosystem and its wildlife. Always check local signage for specific restrictions, especially during bird nesting seasons.
You can explore several interesting points along the trails. Highlights include the Connecting path Teufelsmoor - Verlüßmoor and the Günnemoor Nature Trail, both offering insights into the moor's history and views of moor lakes. You can also visit the Historic Peat Cutting Site in the Raised Bog to learn about the region's past industry.
Yes, many of the bus-accessible trails are circular, allowing you to return to your starting point without retracing your steps. Examples include the Broad Water – River Hamme loop from Westlich Beek (13.5 km) and the shorter Hamme Bridge, Neu Helgoland – Hamme Harbour, Neu Helgoland loop from Westlich Beek (8.1 km).
The region offers unique experiences throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for enjoying the lush moorland flora and spotting birds. However, be aware that some paths, like the Connecting path Teufelsmoor - Verlüßmoor, have seasonal access restrictions (June 16th to September 30th) to protect nesting birds. Autumn brings beautiful colors, while winter can offer serene, frosty landscapes, though conditions may be wet.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 2,500 ratings. Reviewers often praise the quiet, natural beauty of the moorland, the well-maintained paths, and the opportunity to experience a unique ecosystem.
Yes, the region features educational trails that provide engaging information about the ecosystem. For example, the Teufelsmoor Educational Trail – Station 4: Moors and the Greenhouse Effect offers insights into the importance of moors.
The moorland is a crucial habitat for various species. You might spot typical moorland animals, including various bird species like the woodcock, which overwinters here. The unique flora, such as sundews, also contributes to the rich biodiversity of the area.


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